Don Jenner sets River City Speedway track record

Racers slip in second race of the season Saturday night despite early rain storm

A torrential downpour early Saturday afternoon left racers at River City Speedway thinking they might not be racing that day, but the skies cleared and a good contingent took to the track.

Don Jenner set a track record of 13.597 seconds in his modified 6x race car. That broke a record set just minutes earlier by Doug Davenport.

Jenner would go on to finish second in the main event, behind Jeremy Martin.

In the Sportsman Division, Dan Smith won the trophy dash and then came back to take first in the main event, edging out Bud Russell.

Jeremy Wetherbee finished ahead of Todd Newton and Justin McMullen to win the Street Stock Division main event. McMullen had the fast time of the day in trials and also won the trophy dash.

Jenae Frehlich won the main event, the trophy dash, and took second in the heat race of the Women's Division.

John Adams won the trophy dash and main event in the 4-Cylinder Division. Joel Beehler had the fast time of the day.

Greg Lane had the fast time and took first in the Pacific Mini-Sprint Division, while Ryan Martinez won the main event and trophy dash in the Dwarf Car Division. Jonathan West was tops in the main event of the Tracer Division.

The next race at the Speedway will be on June 16, featuring late model stock cars, and late model four cylinder cars.